Rugby's Greatest Mavericks
Title | Rugby's Greatest Mavericks PDF eBook |
Author | Luke Upton |
Publisher | Y Lolfa |
Pages | 134 |
Release | 2023-02-28 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 180099348X |
The author of the bestselling Hard Men of Rugby gives us the thrilling stories of 20 of the greatest rugby mavericks from the last 80 years. Featuring exclusive player interviews, this lively book brings some of rugby's craziest moments, biggest characters and most remarkable stories to life.
Rugby: Talking A Good Game
Title | Rugby: Talking A Good Game PDF eBook |
Author | Ian Robertson |
Publisher | Hodder & Stoughton |
Pages | 259 |
Release | 2018-11-15 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 1473694663 |
Ian Robertson joined the BBC during the golden age of radio broadcasting and was given a crash course in the art of sports commentary from some of the greatest names ever to sit behind a microphone: Cliff Morgan and Peter Bromley, Bryon Butler and John Arlott. Almost half a century after being introduced to the rugby airwaves by his inspiring mentor Bill McLaren, the former Scotland fly-half looks back on the most eventful of careers, during which he covered nine British and Irish Lions tours and eight World Cups, including the 2003 tournament that saw England life the Webb Ellis Trophy and "Robbo" pick up awards for his spine-tingling description of Jonny Wilkinson's decisive drop goal. He reflects on his playing days, his role in guiding Cambridge University to a long spell of Varsity Match supremacy and his relationships with some of the union code's most celebrated figures, including Sir Clive Woodward and Jonah Lomu. He also writes vividly and hilariously of his experiences as a horse racing enthusiast, his meetings with some of the world's legendary golfers and his dealings with a stellar cast of sporting outsiders, from Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor to Nelson Mandela. It is a hugely entertaining story that begins in a bygone rugby age, yet has much to say about the game in the here and now.
Great Sporting Rivals
Title | Great Sporting Rivals PDF eBook |
Author | Joseph Romanos |
Publisher | ReadHowYouWant.com |
Pages | 358 |
Release | 2010-08-04 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1458779661 |
They excite and inspire us, frustrate and disappoint us - when great sporting rivals meet, we live each moment with them as their fortunes fluctuate. During the past few decades, we have witnessed many superbly matched opponents in a wide range of sports. Who can forget the marathon matches played by John McEnroe and Bjorn Borg, the nail-biting ...
The Number 10s
Title | The Number 10s PDF eBook |
Author | Chris Schoeman |
Publisher | Penguin Random House South Africa |
Pages | 328 |
Release | 2011-03-28 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 1770201483 |
Throughout the history of rugby, it has been the flyhalves who have gripped the imagination of rugby supporters the most. Arguably the most crucial position on the rugby field, a flyhalf can almost single-handedly win a game for his team (remember Naas Botha’s 1987 Currie Cup final, and Joel Stransky’s drop kick in the 1995 World Cup final?). South Africa has produced some of the most famous flyhalves in international rugby, and The Number 10s covers their and other remarkable players’ stories. From an older era, there are Bennie Osler, Tony Harris, Hansie Brewis (who never lost a Test), Keith Oxlee and Naas Botha; and, more recently, Henry Honiball, Joel Stransky and Morné Steyn. The Number 10s also relives several of the magic moments of rugby’s generals, such as the brilliance of Bennie Osler (1928), Tony Harris (1937) and Naas Botha (1981) versus the All Blacks; Jannie de Beer versus England at the 1999 World Cup; and Derick Hougaard in the 2002 Currie Cup final. A fascinating and informative read for rugby fans of all ages.
Rugby Behind Barbed Wire
Title | Rugby Behind Barbed Wire PDF eBook |
Author | Chris Schoeman |
Publisher | Amberley Publishing Limited |
Pages | 215 |
Release | 2020-11-15 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 1445694115 |
Drawing on first-hand accounts from several players and original research, respected rugby writer Chris Schoeman marks the 50th anniversary of this controversial tour remembered as much for politics as for rugby.
The Complete Rugby Union Compendium
Title | The Complete Rugby Union Compendium PDF eBook |
Author | Keith Young |
Publisher | Birlinn |
Pages | 328 |
Release | 2015-09-01 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 0857903268 |
The 2015 Rugby World Cup in England is set to be the biggest, brightest and most successful tournament to date, as the world's top teams compete for the coveted Webb Ellis Cup and inspire new participants and fans worldwide across 44 days and 48 matches. With over three million tickets set to be sold for the matches, the Rugby World Cup will be viewed in over 207 territories worldwide.However, for all the fanfare of the third biggest sporting event in the world (after the Olympics and FIFA World Cup), it is astonishing that, until now, there has been no single reference book in the marketplace that contains all the rugby internationals, in chronological order, played by the world's major rugby nations since the game's inception. Keith Young has spent six years compiling such a compendium to fill this gap in the market and has undertaken a colossal amount of research in the process.The Complete Rugby Union Compendium contains over 5,200 entries, organized in such a way that details of all matches can beeasily accessed by the reader. It is laid out in a visually engaging and informative format and will be invaluable to every dedicated rugby enthusiast.
South Africa’s Rugby Legends
Title | South Africa’s Rugby Legends PDF eBook |
Author | Chris Schoeman |
Publisher | Penguin Random House South Africa |
Pages | 486 |
Release | 2015-08-01 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 177022789X |
South Africa’s Rugby Legends celebrates those players who have become truly immortal in the eyes of their fans – the greatest South African rugby players of the amateur years. This beautifully illustrated book covers the immense achievements of those players who ran out against the mighty All Blacks, the cunning Aussies and the fiery Welsh, among others, and played their way into rugby folklore. These are the best of the best, the players who make you say, ‘Those were the days!’ From Fairy Heatlie, who played for South Africa against the British in 1891, to the genius Danie Craven in the 1930s, the inspirational Hennie Muller of the 1940s and 50s, and the charismatic Morné du Plessis of the 1980s, the author explores in fascinating detail what made these men the unforgettable names they are today. With historical photographs from the author’s personal collection, some of which have never been published before, this is the book every rugby fan will want for his or her personal collection.